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What To Do After You Quit Smoking
Learn how to reduce cravings for both cigarettes and food. Once you
stop smoking, it is important to learn how to handle cravings for cigarettes and
food. Remember, a craving only lasts about 5 minutes. Consider these actions to
help deal with your cravings.
- Replace smoking with other activities.
Snack on fruit or sugarless gum to satisfy any sweet cravings. Keep your
hands busy. Replace the action of holding cigarettes with activities like
doodling, working puzzles, knitting, twirling a straw, or holding a pen or
pencil.
- Drink less caffeine. Try to avoid
drinking beverages that contain caffeine, such as sodas. Nicotine withdrawal
will make you feel jittery and nervous, and the caffeine may only make
nicotine withdrawal worse.
- Get enough sleep. When you feel
tired, you are more likely to crave cigarettes and food.
- Reduce tension. To help relieve
tension, relax by meditating, taking a walk, soaking in the tub, or taking
deep breaths. Find something that will help you relax and replace the urge
to smoke.
- Get support and encouragement. You
need a lot of support when you quit smoking. Talk to a friend when you get
the urge to smoke or join a support group such as Nicotine
Anonymous. You can also participate in workshops offered by health care
providers that will help you quit smoking. If you can, find a friend to quit
with you for mutual support.
- Talk to your doctor about nicotine replacement.
If you have significant withdrawal symptoms or are concerned about weight
gain, talk to your doctor. Some nicotine replacement products, formerly
available by prescription only, are now available over the counter. Using
nicotine gum or a nicotine patch, along with improved eating habits and
physical activity, will help you reduce your risk of a smoking relapse.
Nicotine gum has been shown to delay weight gain after quitting. You may
also want to talk to your doctor about prescription medications that are
available to help you quit smoking.
- Try not to do things that tempt you to smoke or
eat when you are not hungry.Keep a journal of where and when you
feel most tempted to smoke and avoid these situations. Substitute healthy
activities for smoking to help you avoid the urge to smoke or eat when you
are not hungry.
Try not to panic about modest weight gain. Accept some weight gain as
a normal result of the nicotine leaving your body. Know that quitting smoking is
the best thing that you can do for you and those around you. If possible, before
you quit, prepare a plan to quit smoking that includes simple changes in your
eating and exercise habits. Improving your lifestyle as you stop smoking can
help you prevent a large weight gain and become a healthy nonsmoker.

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